
Analog Devices Welcomes Hittite Microwave Corporation
... AMPLIFIER, 5.5 - 6.1 GHz Frequency vs. Tuning Voltage, Vcc= +3V ...
... AMPLIFIER, 5.5 - 6.1 GHz Frequency vs. Tuning Voltage, Vcc= +3V ...
SUPPO™ Speed Controller Programming Instructions
... need extra power source for your receiver. You can use a UBEC, a voltage regulator, or extra batteries as the power source for your receiver. If you hear the music tone repeat again and again for more than 3 times, you may need to check your power source to the receiver. ·Phrases 1 Enter programming ...
... need extra power source for your receiver. You can use a UBEC, a voltage regulator, or extra batteries as the power source for your receiver. If you hear the music tone repeat again and again for more than 3 times, you may need to check your power source to the receiver. ·Phrases 1 Enter programming ...
Applications Circuits: Current Measurement
... Two conventions are used in current measurement—high side (Figure 7- 1a.) and low side (Figure 7- 1b.) shunts. “High side or low side” refers to whether the shunt is placed in series with the supply output and load or it is placed in the ground return. The current is the same either way, of course, ...
... Two conventions are used in current measurement—high side (Figure 7- 1a.) and low side (Figure 7- 1b.) shunts. “High side or low side” refers to whether the shunt is placed in series with the supply output and load or it is placed in the ground return. The current is the same either way, of course, ...
7a- Curr Meas Apps
... Two conventions are used in current measurement—high side (Figure 7- 1a.) and low side (Figure 7- 1b.) shunts. “High side or low side” refers to whether the shunt is placed in series with the supply output and load or it is placed in the ground return. The current is the same either way, of course, ...
... Two conventions are used in current measurement—high side (Figure 7- 1a.) and low side (Figure 7- 1b.) shunts. “High side or low side” refers to whether the shunt is placed in series with the supply output and load or it is placed in the ground return. The current is the same either way, of course, ...
RMS Voltage For a driving voltage of the form or a current of the form
... 3. Show that the magnitude of the impedance is Z = R + ωL − ωC ...
... 3. Show that the magnitude of the impedance is Z = R + ωL − ωC ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 5 (2014) No.12, pp. 1688-1695
... http://www.ieejournal.com/ With this algorithm the voltage V is constantly perturbed with every step calculation meaning V will oscillate around the ideal Vmpp in the manner showcased in Figure 2.6. In order to keep the power variation small the perturbation size is also kept small, this introduces ...
... http://www.ieejournal.com/ With this algorithm the voltage V is constantly perturbed with every step calculation meaning V will oscillate around the ideal Vmpp in the manner showcased in Figure 2.6. In order to keep the power variation small the perturbation size is also kept small, this introduces ...
B0045 - Zeus 3A Switching Regulator Data Sheet B0045
... multi meter to DC. As the potentiometer is turned you will see the voltage increase or decrease. Go slowly giving the on board capacitors time to adjust. Otherwise you can easily overshoot the desired voltage. Heat Sinking Depending on the voltage drop the Zeus may need additional heat sinking for U ...
... multi meter to DC. As the potentiometer is turned you will see the voltage increase or decrease. Go slowly giving the on board capacitors time to adjust. Otherwise you can easily overshoot the desired voltage. Heat Sinking Depending on the voltage drop the Zeus may need additional heat sinking for U ...
3 - KFUPM Faculty List
... the resistance and reactance of the distribution line feeding the circuit. These components can be neglected because the circuit's other impedance, R1, has a much larger magnitude. The pin of each insulator is connected in series and tied to R1, a 500 W current-limiting resistance. In the event of a ...
... the resistance and reactance of the distribution line feeding the circuit. These components can be neglected because the circuit's other impedance, R1, has a much larger magnitude. The pin of each insulator is connected in series and tied to R1, a 500 W current-limiting resistance. In the event of a ...
Data Sheet WHITE LED STEP-UP CONVERTER AP3032 General
... Voltage feedback. Reference voltage is 200mV Enable and dimming control pin. Connect to a high input to enable the IC or a low input to disable the IC. Connect to a PWM input to achieve dimming control If logic low time is less than about 0.7 ms, AP3032 is hold on standby mode, at which it shut down ...
... Voltage feedback. Reference voltage is 200mV Enable and dimming control pin. Connect to a high input to enable the IC or a low input to disable the IC. Connect to a PWM input to achieve dimming control If logic low time is less than about 0.7 ms, AP3032 is hold on standby mode, at which it shut down ...
Fluke 1750 Three-Phase Power Recorder
... View data the way you want The new Fluke Power Analyze software revolutionizes your ability to analyze data. No need to worry about thresholds—with Fluke Power Analyze, thresholds can be modified after the data is recorded! And the easy-to-use user interface will display voltage as a phase-to-phase ...
... View data the way you want The new Fluke Power Analyze software revolutionizes your ability to analyze data. No need to worry about thresholds—with Fluke Power Analyze, thresholds can be modified after the data is recorded! And the easy-to-use user interface will display voltage as a phase-to-phase ...
Datasheet - IKCM10B60HA
... rectifier Rugged SOI gate driver technology with stability against transient and negative voltage Allowable negative VS potential up to -11V for signal transmission at VBS=15V Integrated bootstrap functionality Over current shutdown Under-voltage lockout at all channels Low side common e ...
... rectifier Rugged SOI gate driver technology with stability against transient and negative voltage Allowable negative VS potential up to -11V for signal transmission at VBS=15V Integrated bootstrap functionality Over current shutdown Under-voltage lockout at all channels Low side common e ...
PFC-‐600-‐48 Power Block Modules Owners Guide
... The individual user should take care to determine, prior to use or installation, whether this device is suitable, adequate and safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, DuraComm makes no representation or warranty as to the merchantability, suitability ...
... The individual user should take care to determine, prior to use or installation, whether this device is suitable, adequate and safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, DuraComm makes no representation or warranty as to the merchantability, suitability ...
Combination 8-Channel Voltage, 8-Channel Current Input C Series Module NI 9207
... withstand. Each module comes with a variety of international safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and environmental certifications and ratings. For more specific information on the industrial certifications and other specifications, refer to the operating instructions manual. Note: Not all C ...
... withstand. Each module comes with a variety of international safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and environmental certifications and ratings. For more specific information on the industrial certifications and other specifications, refer to the operating instructions manual. Note: Not all C ...
Analysis of a New Third Harmonic Injection Active Rectifier Topology
... substantially enhanced (“sinusoidal”) input currents a large quantity of circuit variants of active three phase rectifiers have been developed [2]. For many industrial applications (e.g., AC drives) however, it would be a very interesting concept if the basic application is equipped by a cheap passi ...
... substantially enhanced (“sinusoidal”) input currents a large quantity of circuit variants of active three phase rectifiers have been developed [2]. For many industrial applications (e.g., AC drives) however, it would be a very interesting concept if the basic application is equipped by a cheap passi ...
Limited Availability Product
... Magnetic offset error (IERROM). The magnetic offset is due to the residual magnetism (remnant field) of the core material. The magnetic offset error is highest when the magnetic circuit has been saturated, usually when the device has been subjected to a full-scale or high-current overload condition. ...
... Magnetic offset error (IERROM). The magnetic offset is due to the residual magnetism (remnant field) of the core material. The magnetic offset error is highest when the magnetic circuit has been saturated, usually when the device has been subjected to a full-scale or high-current overload condition. ...
HV Concepts HVCEB E-Beam 4kW to 6kW with single HV On
... setting can be lowered from the 105% internal preset to any value lower than 105%. See remote interface. Voltage & Current Meters: The front panel digital meters are 1% accurate and the red segments are highly visible unlike some LCD types. The Meters read the actual output voltage and current. Pres ...
... setting can be lowered from the 105% internal preset to any value lower than 105%. See remote interface. Voltage & Current Meters: The front panel digital meters are 1% accurate and the red segments are highly visible unlike some LCD types. The Meters read the actual output voltage and current. Pres ...
原文 DC GENENRATORS 1. INTRODUCTION For all practical
... field current flowing since the number of turns on the field winding is constant. This relationship is not linear because of magnetic saturation after the field current reaches a certain value. The variation of EG versus the field current If may be shown by a curve known as the magnetization curve o ...
... field current flowing since the number of turns on the field winding is constant. This relationship is not linear because of magnetic saturation after the field current reaches a certain value. The variation of EG versus the field current If may be shown by a curve known as the magnetization curve o ...
Triode

A triode is an electronic amplifying vacuum tube (or valve in British English) consisting of three electrodes inside an evacuated glass envelope: a heated filament or cathode, a grid, and a plate (anode). Invented in 1906 by Lee De Forest by adding a grid to the Fleming valve, the triode was the first electronic amplification device and the ancestor of other types of vacuum tubes such as the tetrode and pentode. Its invention founded the electronics age, making possible amplified radio technology and long-distance telephony. Triodes were widely used in consumer electronics devices such as radios and televisions until the 1970s, when transistors replaced them. Today, their main remaining use is in high-power RF amplifiers in radio transmitters and industrial RF heating devices. The word is derived from the Greek τρίοδος, tríodos, from tri- (three) and hodós (road, way), originally meaning the place where three roads meet.